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      Female False Positive Exercise Stress ECG Testing – Fact Verses Fiction

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      Heart, Lung and Circulation
      Elsevier BV

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          Abstract

          Exercise stress testing is a well validated cardiovascular investigation. Accuracy for treadmill stress electrocardiograph (ECG) testing has been documented at 60%. False positive stress ECGs (exercise ECG changes with non-obstructive disease on anatomical testing) are common, especially in women, limiting the effectiveness of the test. This study investigates the incidence and predictors of false positive stress ECG findings, referenced against stress echocardiography (SE) as a standard.

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          Journal
          Heart, Lung and Circulation
          Heart, Lung and Circulation
          Elsevier BV
          14439506
          March 2018
          March 2018
          Article
          10.1016/j.hlc.2018.02.010
          29581040
          879b66e5-0522-40d1-b314-afc8496aa7b3
          © 2018

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